The 2018 MTV VMAs were finally handed out last night but rather than the event being a cause for celebration, many people are unhappy with how everything went down. From the winners to the speeches, there was little that inspired Video Music Awards viewers this year. Ratings are not expecting to be at an all time high.

For a start, plenty of people have taken to Twitter to complain about Camila Cabello winning Video of the Year with 'Havana' rather than Childish Gambino's 'This Is America' taking the prize. For a video that managed to win Video With a Message, Best Direction and Best Choreography, you would have thought Video of the Year was a given for Donald Glover.

With rumours flying around that Camila Cabello was persuaded to leave girl group Fifth Harmony by her pal Taylor Swift, the former has been forced to deny such a suggestion so that people stop criticising the latter over the situation. She's had enough to deal with lately.

Image caption Camila Cabello at the iHeart Radio Music Awards

The 21-year-old 'Havana' singer wants everyone to know that she's not quite as easily led as people seem to believe she is, and that her decision to depart Fifth Harmony and embark on a solo career was purely down to her. Taylor Swift had nothing to do with it.

Camila Cabello at the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards held at The Forum in Los Angeles. Among this year's big winners were Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars and The Chainsmokers, with Bon Jovi winning the Icon Award - Los Angeles, California, United States - Sunday 11th March 2018

Rumours had emerged earlier this week regarding whom Swift would be selecting for her tour support, and the singer herself took to Instagram last night to confirm what people had been guessing at.

“This is a Reputation stadium tour update, and I’ve been wanting to tell you this for a really time,” said Swift in a video posted on Thursday night (March 1st). “The opening acts on the Reputation Stadium Tour will be Charli XCX and Camila Cabello."

Former Fifth Harmony star Camila Cabello has revealed she couldn't sleep prior to the release of her debut solo album.

Camila Cabello couldn't sleep prior to the release of her debut solo album.

The 20-year-old singer-songwriter quit Fifth Harmony in December 2016 and has subsequently embarked on a solo career, but Camila has admitted she was overcome with nerves before the release of her record.

Major Lazer have dropped a new track this Christmas called 'Go Dung' and it's a collaboration with a band from Trinidad and Tobago.

Major Lazer have shared a new track called 'Go Dung'.

The electronic music trio - which includes record producer Diplo and DJs Jillionaire and Walshy Fire - shared their new track on Soundcloud as a free stream and the record sees the trio collaborating with Kes, a band from Trinidad and Tobago.

Camila Cabello performing at Y100's iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2017 at the BB&T Center. Presented by Capital One, the Jingle Ball is an annual music event that is organised in various cities in the US in the run-up to Christmas - Sunrise, Florida, United States - Sunday 17th December 2017

The former Fifth Harmony star says people ''kept saying'' that her hit track would never make it on radio as people wouldn't ''get it'' so she is even more thrilled about celebrating it being at number one on pop radio.

She shared on Twitter: ''People kept saying to us that this song was never gonna work at radio because they didn't think people would 'get it', and today Havana is 1 at pop radio. Thanks to my amazing fan army and my lovely friends at radio for believing and supporting ...